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In spite of the potential rewards to U.S. healthcare players entering overseas markets, there are also plenty of obstacles and risks. The first step to minimizing the chances of being burned is to recognize some of the major pitfalls in and demands of the emerging markets that provide the most opportunity for international partnerships.

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FastMed, an up-and-coming U.S. urgent care company, has plans to expand into the Chinese market, which would make FastMed the first urgent care provider to move into the country. The company aims to open facilities in Shanghai and East China, with the long-term goal of having facilities throughout the country. FastMed is partnering with Yosemite Clinic, an ambulatory surgical center, and Pacific Springboard, a firm that specializes in bringing U.S. services to China.

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When the Ricardo Palma Hospital, in Lima, Peru, became part of the large private Spanish hospital group Quirónsalud in December 2016, it marked the first time the Spanish network had expanded beyond its borders. The alliance happened to come two months after Quirónsalud’s own acquisition by Fresenius Helios, a German healthcare network that already was Europe’s largest publicly traded healthcare provider.

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